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surname or
given name and a
French surname It is
derived from Old
French chesnaie ("oak grove"). The name
first reached England following its
conquest by...
- in each parish, the
establishment of a
charity office. He
acquired La
Chésnaie in 1781, he
built a
bourgeois house there, it was in this
place that Félicité...
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Familles de
malades psychiques [1]
Brigitte Salino (13
August 2020). "A La
Chesnaie, la récupération, c'est tout un art". Le Monde.
Retrieved 13
August 2020...
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Other Artist Venue Country 2008
Images d'un
monde flottant Château de la
Chesnaie France 2010 Imágenes de un
mundo flotante Studio Banana Spain 2014 Chez...
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Hoefer (Jean Chrétien Ferdinand), Firmin-Didot, p. 474. vol. I, 1855 La
Chesnaie-des-Bois et Panthéon de la Légion d'honneur - page 497, of Théophile Lamathière...
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Chabannes Château de
Chaumont (Creuse) Le Couret, La Jonchère
Villa La
Chesnaie,
Eaubonne Villa Helvetia,
Montmorency Château de la Hille, Montégut-Plantaurel...
- Sorbonne.
Ordained priest in 1822, he
joined Félicité de La
Mennais at "La
Chesnaie" in 1825 to
launch the
Society of St
Peter (Congrégation de Saint-Pierre)...
- term "Chesnaye" is a
graphic form of old French; it
means "Chênaie" (or
Chesnaie), or a
field planted with oaks The
toponym "Lac La Chesnaye" was formalized...
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direction of
Pierre Schaeffer. Gérard
Patris was the
founder of "The
Movies Chesnaie", unit
production television whose workshops were
based in the cars of...
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commune is made up of the
following collection of
villages and hamlets, La
Chesnaie, Les Fourchets, La Botellerie, Le Hamel, Le Tertre, Pont de Pierre, La...